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Hundreds protest against dump fires
Hundreds protest against dump fires
Hundreds of residents who protested peacefully outside the Baha Mar Convention Centre yesterday afternoon said they are in fear for their lives and refuse to accept the possibilities of developing health issues because of continuous fires at the New Providence landfill.
Leaving an impression
Leaving an impression
A week's worth of school outreach, exhibition installation and art education by the National Art Gallery of The Bahamas (NAGB) left an impression on the people of Grand Bahama last week.
29th Annual Antique Auto Show Cook-out ready to roll this weekend
Members of the Antique Auto Club of The Bahamas are finalizing plans for their 29th Annual Antique Auto Show, which is edging closer to the day; This Saturday, April 2 from noon to 6:00pm at Arawak Cay.
Beach access controversy - a belated opportunity
Beach access controversy - a belated opportunity
Prime Minister Perry Christie undoubtedly hopes his decision to personally take charge of the Paradise Island beach access question will be seen as a sign of decisive action.
Web shop boss launches entrepreneuship scheme
Web shop boss launches entrepreneuship scheme
ISLAND Luck CEO Sebas Bastian yesterday announced the launch of his company's second annual OWN Bahamas entrepreneurship programme, a self-starter grant funding initiative focused on offering entrepreneurial opportunities to Bahamians.
AML, Sunshine 'working out details' on possible Yamacraw grocery store
AML Foods Ltd. Chairman Dionisio D'Aguilar has confirmed that the company is "pretty seriously" exploring putting a grocery store on Yamacraw Road.
Acklins Island slowly bouncing back after Hurricane Joaquin
?I was frightened!? said Acklins? Administrator Harvey Roberts of Hurricane Joaquin, which slammed into the southeast Family Island in October.Mr. Roberts expressed sentiments similar to that of many other testimonies shared by residents who experienced the wrath of Joaquin as it stalled over the island for some 48 hours wreaking havoc and unleashing its fury...
BTC donates to over 30 charities for the holiday
BTC donates to over 30 charities for the holiday
This Christmas, BTC will donate over $50,000.00 to more than 30 charities in The Bahamas as part of its annual holiday giving program.
The 'Tru Tru' Bahamian experience
The 'Tru Tru' Bahamian experience
The first Tru Tru Bahamian Festival saw more than 900 people take in the event which showcased over 70 booths and exhibits featuring true Bahamian food and drink, art and craft, clothing, jams, jewelry, straw goods and wood work.
Colonial Group International Donates $100,000 to NEMA, Red Cross and Rotary for Hurricane Relief
Colonial Group International Donates $100,000 to NEMA, Red Cross and Rotary for Hurricane Relief
Colonial Group International (Bahamas) donated a total of $100,000 towards Hurricane Joaquin relief efforts to three organizations in the frontline of assisting residents in the impacted areas to help get lives back on track.